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. 2020 Aug 31;44(5):1053–1063. doi: 10.1007/s40618-020-01400-8

Table 6.

Predictors of general and sexual life satisfaction in KS patients by applying a multivariate regression model

Variables General life satisfaction Sexual life satisfaction
OR CI 95% P OR CI 95% p
SCL-90-R subscales
 Somatization − 0.772 − 1.395/− 0.150 0.017 − 0.501 − 1.117/0.114 0.073
 Obsessive–compulsive − 0.185 − 1.108/0.739 0.310 − 0.422 − 1.761/0.917 0.128
 Interpersonal sensitivity 0.420 − 0.115/0.955 0.992 0.742 − 0.258/1.743 0.004
 Depression − 1.027 − 1.876/− 0.179 0.019 − 1.799 − 3.016/− 0.581 0.009
 Anxiety 0.767 − 0.076/1.611 0.095 − 0.243 − 1.858/1.371 0.689
 Anger-hostility 0.533 − 0.280/1.347 0.052 − 1.363 0.451/2.275 0.009
 Phobias 0.692 − 0.487/1.871 0.079 0.211 − 1.406/1.829 0.349
 Paranoid ideation − 0.480 − 1.130/0.170 0.793 − 0.894 − 1.668/− 0.120 0.029
 Psychoticism − 0.411 − 1.793/0.971 0.309 0.848 − 1.023/2.719 0.395

The model was adjusted for age at onset and at admission, MMSE total score, medical comorbidities, and total testosterone plasma levels